Here's a 1993 photo of a bunch of TWC instructors surrounding William Cheung at a seminar in NYC....
from left to right:
Victor Parlati, Jesse Quinnones, Johnny Clayton, Gary Young, Delroi Flood, Phil Redmond, Jimmy Ng, Sonny Whitmore (sitting).
Here's a 1993 photo of a bunch of TWC instructors surrounding William Cheung at a seminar in NYC....
from left to right:
Victor Parlati, Jesse Quinnones, Johnny Clayton, Gary Young, Delroi Flood, Phil Redmond, Jimmy Ng, Sonny Whitmore (sitting).
Last edited by Ultimatewingchun; 03-26-2006 at 11:40 AM.
Phil, is that a trick of the light or is everyone else in the group REALLY tall?Originally Posted by Ultimatewingchun
The "trick" is not to judge a man by his physical stature.Originally Posted by CFT
'Talk is cheap because there is an excess of supply over demand'
No that's true, but I had an image of Phil as at least "average" height - that might still be the case but his peers are "above average" height.Originally Posted by Matrix
Anyway, I still think it is advantageous to have height and reach advantage, even if Wing Chun is best at in-fighting range. To be able to keep your opponent at your hitting range whilst being outside of his? I would prefer to be of average height than my below average, but hey I've got to work with what I;ve got.
He heh heh. This reminds me of my 6th birthday. When I blew out my candles I made a wish that I would become a dalmatian. Guess what happened.Originally Posted by CFT
Regards,
- kj
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